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125 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 2010
What is nostalgia, after all, but an attempt to preserve that which was good in the past?
Had she eloped with the laundryman, or had she become a good breakfast for the leopard? We do not know till this day.
Adultery under the pines? Mussoorie was well ahead of the times.
At more than one party I have been known to throw things at people. Inspite of this—or maybe because of it—I get invited to these affairs.
So do we promote Bhoot-Aunty as a tourist attraction? Only if she reforms and stops sending vehicles off those hairpin bends that lead to Mussoorie.
I have never been a fast walker, or a conqueror of mountain peaks, but I can plod along for miles. And that's what I've been doing all my life—plodding along, singing my song, telling my tales in my own unhurried way. I have lived life at my own gentle pace, and if as a result I have failed to get to the top of the mountain (or of anything else), it doesn't matter, the long walk has brought its own sweet rewards; buttercups and butterflies along the way.